Yes, you can camp on the beach along the Washington coast in certain areas. Beach camping in Washington is typically allowed on public lands, such as the Olympic National Park and Washington State Parks. Some popular beach camping spots include:
- Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park offers campsites near the beach with facilities like picnic tables and fire pits.
- Second Beach in Olympic National Park is a popular backpacking destination, where you can camp right on the beach after a short hike.
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Cape Disappointment State Park offers beach camping with facilities, including restrooms and showers, and is located near the historic Lewis and Clark trail.
- South Beach Campground in Olympic National Park has primitive campsites with beach access and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
Keep in mind that some locations may require permits or have specific regulations for beach camping. Always check the rules and regulations before heading out. For more beach camping options along the Washington coast, visit Hipcamp.